Very new to the sport and looking for some advice

Good Evening! I have recently gained an interest in pursuing long range shooting as a hobby along with a friend of mine. I have narrowed down my first larger cal rifle to two of the Savage models, the BA 110 or the 110FCP. I have decided on the 338 Lapua. For my optics i intend to go with the Nightforce 5.5-22X56. My question comes from what are folks thoughts on the BA v. FCP. The FCP is much lighter, but isn't as aesthetically pleasing as the BA IMO and doesn't have an adjustable cheek rest. Would there be any reason to not go with the cheaper FCP that i am missing (with ref to the BA?) as i really do love the look of the BA but that seems to be the only con over the FCP. initially I will only be doing targets but want the option to eventually go hunting (in the distant future). Thanks in advance to any help you all can impart.

according to savage site, the 110 FCP HS Precision is 5.75Lbs lighter than the BA, and more than $1000 cheaper retail price, and comes w/ a 20MOA rail and detach mag, virtually the same gun just with different stock, as far as cheekpiece if needed, D.E. sold on this site and Karsten are both good options and easy to install if you can operate a drill.also for a more removable adjutable option blackhawk or other manufactures make some that will work. i seen an article not long ago comparing the HS precision to a Styer in .338L, great accuracy from this rifle w/ factory ammo,1/2 MOA, and if used in a hunting situation, that 5.75lbs will def make a difference! I seen a Savage in .338L yesterday at a local gun shop, not sure of the model, it had a factory black Tupperware stock and a skinny sporter contour barrel w/ brake(not fluted), def would stay way clear of that model if you see it, i believe it was about $1k, cant see accuracy or manageable recoil being too great at all from this rifle. if this is the plain jane 110 fcp your speaking of then dont even consider it for the long range game.

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Thank you both for the responses. So my next question is twofold... I see all the railing on the top and sides of the BA110... Are there any uses for such a tactical-looking setup, like attachments that people actually use (Aside from the optics of course)? Also does the extra weight of the BA provide an advantage when firing over that of the FCP?

(Oneshot i believe the FCP I was considering was fluted but i will double check that to make sure. Thanks for the heads up!)

The rails are whack on a LR rifle... the top rail(maybe) if you are law enforcement,military, or in a state that allows predator hunting at night and have a multi thousand $$ forward mounted Thermal or NV optic. the side rails total waste.. you can mount an extra bipod on the side for the modified prone gangsta positon, the extra weight will have a difference on recoil but when comparing 15lbs+optics+brake to 10lb+optics+brake the difference will not be that significant.

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If I had to choose between taking a civilian or POG on a patrol, I'd happily take the civilian. At least he hasn't made the conscious decision of being a coward in the military yet!"
-Carlos Hathcock SS Vietnam USMC

The 110 BA is all show, though they do shoot. I handled one and liked it, but it would be way to heavy for the way I hunt. I have a .338 RUM thats around 9 lbs (i think?).
I feel that the Hs stock on the other model you mention is a much more hunting friendly stock. The 110 BA is gonna be a better range gun.

I hope not to be a pain in the ***** but you might want to consider a diffrent call to learn on. The .338 pills and brasss aint cheap and for the first bit you'll be just throwing them down range trying to learn systems, and getting your butt kicked by the wind (trust me I know). 90 grains of powder and over $1/ bullet is more than most rounds to shoot, and that doesnt include brass.

I bought a .243win a few years to practice on and I wish I did it earlier (.308 Norma wa the smallest in the stable).